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MotoGP races in Britain, Australia cancelled amid coronavirus pandemic

The MotoGP races in Britain and Australia, originally scheduled for August and October respectively, have been cancelled amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reported by: AP Melbourne Published : May 29, 2020 15:35 IST, Updated : May 29, 2020 15:35 IST
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The MotoGP races in Britain and Australia, originally scheduled for August and October respectively, have been cancelled amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The MotoGP races in Britain and Australia are the latest to be cancelled on the international motorcycle racing circuit because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Organizers on Friday said COVID-19 pandemic “and resulting calendar changes have obliged the cancellation of both events.”

The British Grand Prix had been scheduled for Aug. 28-30 at the Silverstone Circuit and the Australian Grand Prix was set to be staged at Phillip Island from Oct. 23-25.

“I want to thank the stoic British fans for their patience and support,” Silverstone managing director Stuart Pringle said in a statement. “We must now look forward to 2021 when Silverstone will once again host the fastest and most historic MotoGP race on the calendar and work hard to make it a truly exceptional event.”

Carmelo Ezpeleta, chief executive of Dorna Sports, which has the commercial and TV rights for MotoGP, said the British and Australian races couldn't be rescheduled because there was “no way through the logistical and operational issues resulting from the pandemic and rearranged calendar.”

MotoGP is aiming to start the series in Spain in July.

The first two MotoGP events of the year in Qatar and Thailand were canceled on March 2 because of travel restrictions. At the time, there had been 34 deaths from the COVID-19 illness in Italy and more than 1,100 people had tested positive. (ALSO READ: India's tour of Australia subjected to change if WT20 gets postponed: BCCI)

The numbers of deaths attributed to COVID-19 in Italy has risen to more than 33,000, which is the third-highest national toll behind the United States and Britain. Globally, there have been more than 360,000 deaths from COVID-19 among more than 5.8 million reported cases.

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